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Blyth is a substantial village in North Nottinghamshire, positioned just off the A1 and about six miles north of Worksop. Historically, it served as a major coaching stop on the Great North Road, a legacy reflected today in the scale of its wide central green and several large former inns. The skyline is dominated by the 11th-century Priory Church of St Mary and St Martin, one of the oldest examples of Norman architecture in the country and a remnant of a Benedictine monastery. Geographically, the village is practical for those working in the wider region; its proximity to the A1(M) and the M18 provides straightforward links to Sheffield, Doncaster, and Retford, where the East Coast Main Line connects to London. While it remains a quiet residential hub, it retains essential amenities including a primary school, a local shop, and several pubs, all set within a landscape of managed farmland and the nearby woodlands of the Dukeries.